i just updated to 1.14 and i noticed that when i press R1, i did not see any indication of it being in patch mode. i kept on pressing R1 to no avail. so how would i know if im in patch mode or not? is it not needed anymore?

I know Dean's busy but I reckon it would really help for a little "what's needed, what's not needed" with the latest version guide be written. Maybe someone on here can write it, then get Dean to edit the main thread.

As far as I understood, once you've updated to the latest version, you shouldn't need to do anything, no patch mode, no running any PKG's before running MM, nothing, everything should just work... correct ?

There is no need to touch multiMAN's EBOOT.BIN. I coded it so there are no references to the actual GAMEID so it will depend ONLY on the PARAM.SFO.

Originally Posted by randomusername

I know Dean's busy but I reckon it would really help for a little "what's needed, what's not needed" with the latest version guide be written. Maybe someone on here can write it, then get Dean to edit the main thread.

As far as I understood, once you've updated to the latest version, you shouldn't need to do anything, no patch mode, no running any PKG's before running MM, nothing, everything should just work... correct ?

But then doesn't that just override the extra stability that Dean has been trying to achieve via his latest update ? Why not just have a disc in the drive ?! Presumably running the lv2.pkg will bring back stability issues.

Hi, I am just wondering since I cannot seem to find it in the options. By pressing L1 you can change the layout to I think 4 or 5 different ones, the final being the cover flow. I like the one right before cover flow with the theme I am using.

But every time I start multiman, I always start with the first option and have to scroll with L1 to the one I like then redo the screen setting to two clicks lower (Select+L2 I believe)

Is there something in options.ini I can set to always have it boot to the one I like?

And the other question is not a pressing issue, but might as well ask. Is there an option to turn off background music in the options.ini besides deleting the file?

Also is there a way when you make you're own background music file to only have it play once and not loop? I have a few startup sounds I would like to add, but dont want them repeating themselves forever lol.

But the first question is the most pressing issue atm for me. Great project Deanrr I love it and am glad I switched to multiman.